A NATIONAL >>APLR, FLUSHED WEDNESDAYS SATTR DAYS HY JOHN FF.NNO, No. 34, NOPTH FIFTH-STREET, PHILADELPHIA [No. 72 of Vol. IV.] ■:,'i iV.ty BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. February lit, 1793. WHEREAS foreigners holding Stock in the Bank of the United States may pre fer receiving their Dividends in Euiope, to re ceiving them in America, RESOLVED, That any proprietor of the Capital Stock of the Bank of the Uiiited States rcfiding in Europe, shall be entitled to receive either in London or in AmUerdam, the half ■yearly dividends which may be declared there on—in London at the rate of one pound ftcrling Tor evevy lour hundred and forty-five ccnts, or in Amsterdam at the rate of one guilder current money for every forty cents and four mills-—the dividend declared in January of each year, to be paid in London or in Amsterdam on the se cond Monday of July following—and the divi dend declared in July of each year, to be paid in London or in. Amfterdain on the ircoud Mon day of January following. Provided, That every such Proprietor (pre vious to the declaring of any Dividend, so to be paid in London or in Amsterdam) (hall give au thentic notice to the Prcfident and Directors ps the Bank at which of the said Cities he wiU it cCive the said Dividend. By the President and Directors. JOHN KEAN, Cajhier. War Department, Ja nuar y 28, 1793. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the 4th day of September 1792, and which will becomc due on the sth day of March »793, will be paid ori the said day by ihe Commt(Turners of the Loans within the ftatcs refpc&ively, under the usual regulations, viz. Every application for payment must be ac companied by ihe following vouchers: i(i. The cettificate riven by the ttate, fpecify ing that the person poffefling the fame is in fact an Invalid, and ascertaining the sum to which, as fucb. he is annually intitled. 2d. An affidavit agreeably to the following form : A. B. came before me, one of the Justices of the county of in the state of and made oaih thatjh#* is the fame A. B. to whom the or'grnal certificate in his poffcflioii wai giv en, of which the fol'owing is a copy (the -cer tifirate given by the state lo be lecited) That he served (regiment, corps or vessel) at the time he was disabled, ana that he now resided in the and county of and has resided there for the iaft years, previous to whick lie resided in In cafe an Invalid should apply for payment by an attorney, the (aid attorney, hefides the certificate and oath before recited, mufl produce a Ipecial letter of attorney agreeable to the fol lowing form : 1, A, 3. of vountv of, state of do hereby coattiiute and appoint C- £>. of iny lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of ' my pension tor fix months, as an Invalid of the United States, trom the 4th day of Sep tember 1795, and ending the 4th day of March 1793- Signed" »jmT Scaled in the PreftnM of Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and administrators mull be accompanied with legal evidencQuof their refpedive offices, and also of the time the Invalid died, whose pension they may claim. By Command of the Picfident of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary at War. The Pi inters in the refpeflive States are re ffuejUd to publish the above in their Neu/Jpapers fur the J"pace of 2 months. City of Walhington. January 7th, 1793. A NUMBER of.JLois in this City will be of fered »or sale at au&ion, by the Commis sion era, on the 17th day of September ue»t. — One fourth part of the purchase money is to be paid down, the refiduc at three e-qual annual pay ments with yearly interest on the whote princi pal unpaid. JOHN M. GANTT, CUrk te tie Cm'rs. £xtra& of an Ast of the General Aflembly of Maryland, concerning the Territory of Co lumbia, and the Cuv of Washington. 41 Be ir ena&cd, That any foreigner may by deed or a;//, hereafter to be made, take mid. hold lands uiithin that part oj tie said Territory which lies with in this State, in the Jam, manner as if he was a citi zen of this State ; and the fame lands may be elows ihf bonl one 21J by 17J feet, the back parlour ts 18 by 14 feet. The front room up Hairs is 26,? by feet. There are five good chambers in this house, betides the garret is divided uuo three rooms, in two of them there arc fire places. The other House is 27 feet upon Walnut ftreet, and 52 fret upon 4th ftrret; there are tw« good parlours below, one of ihem 25 by 20 1-2 fret, the other 95 by 18 1-2 feel, and seven com plete bed-chambers; lWides the garret is di vided into 4 rooms, 3 of which rooms have fire places. The kitchens are good ones, and are under the houses ; the largest hotife has also a house-keeper's room. It is intended there (hall be a communication from both of these- haufes to a ncighbouiing ice-house, fufficiently large 10 supply 3 houses. Within 5 o yards of the He houses, there will be compleat stables and coach houses, for both houses; they will he fini (he, fcail and maybe sued for, profetnted and recover ed, in fucli courts, and be di